Not sure what working with China is the best idea, given their track record of retractions
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Yea agreed and also if IIRC,scientists have claimed that the criteria for research cooperations were often unbalanced in retrospect, so that China benefited mostly. Quote source Politico ( sorry not the best):
The relationship is perceived, and I think rightly, on the European side as unbalanced,β Jean-Eric Paquet, the EUβs director-general for research and innovation, told an event held in September as part of the European Research and Innovation Days. βThere is really, essentially, full access to Europe but very cumbersome and formally limited access to resources on the Chinese side.β